Northern Soul

Northern Soul is a style of music with associated dance styles and fashions that developed in the north of England in the late 1960s. In the beginning the dancing was athletic, featuring spins, flips, and drops. The music originally consisted of obscure American soul recordings with an uptempo beat, very similar to and including Tamla Motown, plus more obscure labels (e.g. Okeh) from cities like Detroit and Chicago. By 1970 British performers were recording numbers for this market, and the scarcity of soul records with the required beat led to the playing of stompers, or records by any artist which featured the right beat. Early Northern Soul fashion included bowling shirts, button-down collar shirts, blazers with centre vents and unusual numbers of buttons, and baggie trousers. Many dancers belonged to clubs organized by dance halls and wore club badges issued at each dance. Foremost among the original clubs were those at the Torch in Stoke, Wigan Casino, the Blackpool Mecca, the Mojo in Sheffield, and the Twisted Wheel in Manchester. In later years, Northern Soul became synonymous with the Motown Sound.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
the riddle box
cesar pelli
harry prosch
the wraith: hell's pit
soochow university
prolife party
baptist union of hungary
lapita
joe melson
martin buss
waitangi
divine retribution
the ringmaster
john neihardt
francs tireurs
terrorist attacks against israel in 2003
terrorist attacks against israelis in 2001
klondike derby
terrorist attacks against israelis in 2000
booker huffman
the amazing jeckel brothers
pixiephone
104th united states congress
stax
103rd united states congress
102nd united states congress
motown sound
design language
dark lotus
dynamite chicken
cold feet
morwen steelsheen
u.s. highway 11
urlati
bumbesti jiu
spinner dolphin
darabani
branch and bound
music of moldova
vault
videodrome
cheaper by the dozen (2003)
clever hans
beclean